Ping Pong (disambiguation)

Ping Pong (disambiguation)

Ping pong is a popular name for the game of table tennis.

In film:
* "Ping Pong" (film), a 2002 Japanese manga-adaptation film
* "Ping Pong" (1986 film), a British comedy-drama film
* "Ping Pong" (1968 film), a German film
* "Ping Pong" (1950 film), a Danish film
* "Ping Pong Playa", a 2007 film directed by Jessica Yu

In music:
* "Ping Pong" (album), a 1994 EP by the group Stereolab
* PingPong (band) Israeli band who participated in Eurovision 2000
* "Ping Pong over the Abyss", album by The 77s
* "The Ping Pong EP", a 2000 album by SNFU

Ping Pong may also refer to:
* Ping-pong tree sponge "(Chondrocladia lampadiglobus)", a deep sea sponge
* Ping Pong Diplomacy describes a thawing in relationships between China and the U.S.A. in the 1970s
* "Ping-Pong Club", a Japanese manga by Minoru Furuya
* Ping-Pong virus, a computer virus
* Ping pong show, a sex tourism show prevalent in Thailand
* Ping-pong scheme, a programming algorithm
* Ping pong recording technique, a sound recording technique
* Ping, the standard request and reply to a computer host check
* Pong, a 1972 video game from Atari Inc.


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